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and meet the tax whiz behind the go pros. >> that is the first >>> stroi be honest with you guys, this might get you a little bit choked up. it is a sad one, but a touching one, i will say. green shoe studio out of east pea y peoria, illinois, had a singer/songwriter contest. >> it is a online singer/songwriter contest, and people are supposed to upload their video. but instead, we received a manila envelope. >> it is from 96-year-old fred. >> well, she was the prettiest girl i ever saw. she was real timid in life and i fell in love right there. >> as i am reading flu the letter, i began the realize that his wife had just passed away. >> she was a car hop at the a&w root beer stand in east peoria and she brought the trays to the car. that was in about 1938. >> that is 75 years together. so fred wrote a song about the love oflorraine, and these guys at green shoe studios decided to do is to produce the song with professional singers free. ♪ good lorraine, i wish we could live the good times all over again ♪ >> i am barely holding it together over here myself. >> it is touching. it i
and meet the tax whiz behind the go pros. >> that is the first >>> stroi be honest with you guys, this might get you a little bit choked up. it is a sad one, but a touching one, i will say. green shoe studio out of east pea y peoria, illinois, had a singer/songwriter contest. >> it is a online singer/songwriter contest, and people are supposed to upload their video. but instead, we received a manila envelope. >> it is from 96-year-old fred. >> well, she was the...
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incentives for investors to come in and tax reductions for companies that are already working there, all these measures are meant to make sure that there is less reliance on imports and much more productive in the country itself and this is a long-term project which takes six months to a year to actually have some results. >> stay with economic news now, egypt crisis is damaging one of the main industries tourism and it counteded 11% of the economy and in cairo they depended on tourism jobs are now struggling. >> these boats have never been docked for so long until a few years ago they would be packed with tourists sailing up and down the river nile and there is no other work for him in cairo and shows up at the dock everyday hoping to find some work. >> before the revolution i would never use the boat for just one customer, this boat can take around 50-60 people and i used to charge everyone about 50 cents. >> reporter: he doesn't care for politics and most of his fellow egyptians have other worries on their minds. >> i don't have a political opinion. i just want the situation to be
incentives for investors to come in and tax reductions for companies that are already working there, all these measures are meant to make sure that there is less reliance on imports and much more productive in the country itself and this is a long-term project which takes six months to a year to actually have some results. >> stay with economic news now, egypt crisis is damaging one of the main industries tourism and it counteded 11% of the economy and in cairo they depended on tourism...
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that means couples can file joint tax returns together no matter where any live. the ruling affects state filing, iras and child tax credits and does not apply to anyone in a registered domestic partnership or civil union. the district of columbia and maryland and 12 other states have legalized same-sex marriage. i'm jackie bensen. >> the dinner rush may be slower at fast food restaurants in cities around the country. >> thousands are staging a walkout to push for beefier paychecks. >> reporter: on the eve of labor day weekend, fast food workers in 58 cities worked off the job saying they can't afford the labor anymore for a minimum wage that hasn't changed in six years. >> i mean, everything has gone up but my pay. my rent has gone up, groceries gone up. >> the stereo type of a fast food worker has changed. it's now on average a young woman over the age of 28 with a child. >> reporter: making on average about $9 an hour, although many work for much less. >> these workers overwhelmingly make $7.25 which leaves them deeply seated in poverty. >> reporter: they want
that means couples can file joint tax returns together no matter where any live. the ruling affects state filing, iras and child tax credits and does not apply to anyone in a registered domestic partnership or civil union. the district of columbia and maryland and 12 other states have legalized same-sex marriage. i'm jackie bensen. >> the dinner rush may be slower at fast food restaurants in cities around the country. >> thousands are staging a walkout to push for beefier paychecks....
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all of these hidden taxes within obamacare. it comes out with more and more and more bad news. >> christie, what will they do? republicans want to de fund it. >> i think the efforts to de fund obamacare are going no wherewith a democratic senate and a democratic president whose signature law is the affordable care act. the real question is what do they want to do instead of obamacare and instead of looking to de fund it. i want to get back to something we have been talking about which is health care costs are not going up because of obamacare for large employers. they are going up because health insurance premiums are going up. the year over year rates. this is exactly why we wanted to implement obamacare in the first place. people's year off year premium costs were sky rocketing. most experts will say at this point that those costs are cutting down because of obamacare. it is working in that sense. it is just that, again, large employers who are overall looking to make cuts in benefits are being able to use -- >> these are goo
all of these hidden taxes within obamacare. it comes out with more and more and more bad news. >> christie, what will they do? republicans want to de fund it. >> i think the efforts to de fund obamacare are going no wherewith a democratic senate and a democratic president whose signature law is the affordable care act. the real question is what do they want to do instead of obamacare and instead of looking to de fund it. i want to get back to something we have been talking about...
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so they have to make either significant tax changes or they need to make significant benefit changes. >> reporter: politicians have nothing but unpopular choices, cut benefits, raise taxes, cut other programs to get the money. in chicago, that dilemma falls to democratic operative mayor rahm emanuel from whom unions are more likely to accept bad news. >> they're looking at a democratic office holder and saying i know you wouldn't be doing this to me if it wasn't absolutely necessary. >> reporter: not that that makes it any easier, and longer life spans means the problem will only get bigger. >> numbers get exponentially large and it exceeds the ability to pay. >> reporter: whatever happens in chicago and other states, there's a debate about how serious the problem is nationally. one analyst argues pensions are getting healthier, funds having grown by a trillion dollars since 2008. >> most importantly in terms of sustainability, 47 states since 2009 have made reforms, changes to their pension plans to ensure their sustainability. >> reporter: he argues pensions should be seen like home
so they have to make either significant tax changes or they need to make significant benefit changes. >> reporter: politicians have nothing but unpopular choices, cut benefits, raise taxes, cut other programs to get the money. in chicago, that dilemma falls to democratic operative mayor rahm emanuel from whom unions are more likely to accept bad news. >> they're looking at a democratic office holder and saying i know you wouldn't be doing this to me if it wasn't absolutely...
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crushing jobs, 18 new taxes. we are in deep trouble with it. we should be focusing on debt, deficit, taxes, spending, jobs, national security. >> you were seen at the iowa state fair -- >> go right to your belly. >> i don't need anything that goes right to my belly. are you going to run for president? >> i'm going to focus on taking my messages as our panel here said. right now there needs to be room for everybody in our tent in order for us to be effective. i'm going to travel around the country and see what happens. >> thank you, panel. see you next week. it was not a no remember our discussion continues every sunday on panel plus. find it on fox news sunday.com and follow us on twitter. >>> our power player of the week, the new mascot of the u.s. marine corps. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've inves
crushing jobs, 18 new taxes. we are in deep trouble with it. we should be focusing on debt, deficit, taxes, spending, jobs, national security. >> you were seen at the iowa state fair -- >> go right to your belly. >> i don't need anything that goes right to my belly. are you going to run for president? >> i'm going to focus on taking my messages as our panel here said. right now there needs to be room for everybody in our tent in order for us to be effective. i'm going to...
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because en you have the highest corporate tax rate in the world, when taxes are that high, when the regulatory burden includes obamacare which is a law that will never finish being written and then you have the dodd frank bill which is killing access to credit, just those three facts alone are enough to kill an economy. plus we're sitting on energy jobs, which is -- if we would only legalize energy production in the united states, that's a low-hanging fruit of job creation. let's legalize that and we'll see jobs, millions of jobs created in america. >> congresswoman, nice to see you. thank you. >> good to see you, greta. >>> coming up, a teenage girl kidnapped, her mother and brother murdered. now you have to hear what the killer's family wants from the killer's family wants from the victims. ♪ you're not made of money, so don't overpay for at insurance. geico, you're not made of money, see how much you could save. >>> a kangaroo's ready for his closeup but it looks like the australian tourism board is not ready. they posted a photo of a kangaroo from a local wildlife park but scensoring the
because en you have the highest corporate tax rate in the world, when taxes are that high, when the regulatory burden includes obamacare which is a law that will never finish being written and then you have the dodd frank bill which is killing access to credit, just those three facts alone are enough to kill an economy. plus we're sitting on energy jobs, which is -- if we would only legalize energy production in the united states, that's a low-hanging fruit of job creation. let's legalize that...
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. >> this is over $60 million effort to to use tax dollars to promote obama care. it will go to planned parent hood in iowa and montana and washington d.c., and help them enroll in the programs. president obama promised that no federal dollars would go to those providers. >> the president signed the executive order and now we see a breaking of that executive order. there is money that is going to be given, over 1 million to planned parent hood and in three states and also in the district of colombia, this was said by the president it would not happen. we see there is a break of what is said and deputy by this administration. >> congressman black said there is no way to verify that the grant money is not used for abortion services. planned parent hood said they will abide by the law and reach those signing up for obama care. these grants have nothing to do with abortion and will not be used for abortion services. it reflects the qualityive preventive health care and many of whom lived in medically underserved communities and no where else to turn. ncongressman black
. >> this is over $60 million effort to to use tax dollars to promote obama care. it will go to planned parent hood in iowa and montana and washington d.c., and help them enroll in the programs. president obama promised that no federal dollars would go to those providers. >> the president signed the executive order and now we see a breaking of that executive order. there is money that is going to be given, over 1 million to planned parent hood and in three states and also in the...
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crushing jobs, 18 new taxes. we are in deep trouble with it. we should be focusing on debt, deficit, taxes, spending, jobs, national security. >> you were seen at the iowa state fair -- >> go right to your belly. >> i don't need anything that goes right to my belly. are you going to run for president? >> i'm going to focus on taking my messages as our panel here said. right now there needs to be room for everybody in our tent in order for us to be effective. i'm going to travel around the country and see what happens. >> thank you, panel. see you next week. it was not a no remember our discussion continues every sunday on panel plus. find it on fox news sunday.com and follow us on twitter. >>> our power player of the week, the new mascot of the u.s. marine corps. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've inves
crushing jobs, 18 new taxes. we are in deep trouble with it. we should be focusing on debt, deficit, taxes, spending, jobs, national security. >> you were seen at the iowa state fair -- >> go right to your belly. >> i don't need anything that goes right to my belly. are you going to run for president? >> i'm going to focus on taking my messages as our panel here said. right now there needs to be room for everybody in our tent in order for us to be effective. i'm going to...
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danny, there's just so much to talk about with this particular case but you just get down to brass tax on this one, i said earlier, how do you find a jury when you're dealing with people who appear to be monsters. but maybe more importantly, how do you actually prosecute this case? do you good guard as a hate crime because that can be trickier and you can overshoot and then lose. or do you now ahead with this is a case with chaus tif aggravators. >> i don't know with sentencing you need a hate crime even though you could potentially show it. look a the all of the evidence these days generate with twitter and facebook. you have these statements memorialized forever. so if you introduce that you might have the opportunity to charge a hate crime. you may not need it. the maximum penalty is life. they're juvenile. they won't be able to be executed. the key here is this first degree murder. the other key is ultimately going to be the jones character, why is he charged with just accessory after the fact. i they's confusing a lot of attorney right now. >> there's a dad that spoke with the pol
danny, there's just so much to talk about with this particular case but you just get down to brass tax on this one, i said earlier, how do you find a jury when you're dealing with people who appear to be monsters. but maybe more importantly, how do you actually prosecute this case? do you good guard as a hate crime because that can be trickier and you can overshoot and then lose. or do you now ahead with this is a case with chaus tif aggravators. >> i don't know with sentencing you need a...
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and law is you can't sue the tax if they rule that a tax it wasn't a tax then later you can do it under your taxing authority. but on the question of whether or not the president has the authority to delay the implementation of the tax to some people, the answer is they have been doing it all the time. .. washing the affordable care act, but delaying the effective date happens all the time. and the authority of the president to do that has only been questioned when president obama did. [applause] >> my question -- [applause] my question was not about the delay. my question was the exemptions such as was granted to u.s. your entire staff. $0.8 from this program. and then he gave it to all the unions that he did, ten different unions. >> well, what happened in congress was in the bill. the only employee in the country, members of congress and their staff, all the employees in the country will lose their health insurance and have to go into the exchange. we still want to get some benefit. having insurance. and they're working that out. i'm not sure if they have the regulations fix, but the
and law is you can't sue the tax if they rule that a tax it wasn't a tax then later you can do it under your taxing authority. but on the question of whether or not the president has the authority to delay the implementation of the tax to some people, the answer is they have been doing it all the time. .. washing the affordable care act, but delaying the effective date happens all the time. and the authority of the president to do that has only been questioned when president obama did....
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it is crushing jobs. 18 new taxes. they're about to click in. we are in deep trouble. we should focus on debt, deficit, spending, jobs. >> i have to ask you, you were seen at the iowa state fair. >> they're great, chris, go right to your belly. >> i don't need anything that goes right to my belly. are you running for president in 2016 in. >> i am focusing on focusing asn the panel said. there needs to be room for everybody to be effective.fo >> real quickly. is that enough. >> travel the country, see what happens. >> thank you, panel.>> see you next week. that's not a no. remember, our discussion continues on panel plus. find it on our website, foxnewssunday.com. follow us on in twitter @foxnewssunday. >>> up next, the new mascot of the u.s. marine corps.ox >>> and coming up, the new mascot of the u.s. marine corps. [ male announcer ] this is claira. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her, she's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. [ claira ] after the deliveries, i was okay. now the ciaba
it is crushing jobs. 18 new taxes. they're about to click in. we are in deep trouble. we should focus on debt, deficit, spending, jobs. >> i have to ask you, you were seen at the iowa state fair. >> they're great, chris, go right to your belly. >> i don't need anything that goes right to my belly. are you running for president in 2016 in. >> i am focusing on focusing asn the panel said. there needs to be room for everybody to be effective.fo >> real quickly. is...
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the problem with the ftt is it is an extremely broad tax, right? it starts to tax people double and triple and let me give you an example. securities lending transaction, right, so you're buying something and selling something. normally the return on these security lending transactions, a typical one, is 18 basis points. ftt could be as much as 20 basis points on that, right? which means the borrower pays once and then the beneficial owner pays again. that sort of thing is actually going to have a really negative effect on a market that is already quite beleaguered. we have regulations, we have costs. and at the end of the day, what do we really need? i feel we need system controls, okay, we need things that will prevent the trading glitch. we need the ability to stop erroneous orders going into a market. i don't believe we need to curb fht. fht can be a net provider of liquidity rather than a taker. >> that's what we're seeing in the markets, right? lower trading volumes, less liquidity and that's hurting some of the smaller investors, isn't it? >
the problem with the ftt is it is an extremely broad tax, right? it starts to tax people double and triple and let me give you an example. securities lending transaction, right, so you're buying something and selling something. normally the return on these security lending transactions, a typical one, is 18 basis points. ftt could be as much as 20 basis points on that, right? which means the borrower pays once and then the beneficial owner pays again. that sort of thing is actually going to...
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. >> okay, sex aside, how about just the brass tax of the finance and the problems on his corporate card, because there have been some questionable charges, at questionable places that once again link back to sex, but that's still there and that's still a big problem. >> and that's actually something that isn't black and white. what we do know is that there is a criminal investigation going on in connection to the sexual harassment charges, but there are also these charges that he has on his city credit card, some questionable charges that, you know, that's the reason that they're getting rid of him. that's what they're pointing to is this particular section of the charter, that's something in black and white that they can lean on. that's still out there, ashleigh, that's still being investigated by the state attorney general. >> i'm sorry we weren't able to air live what he was saying just before this program began, because it's almost pure comedy how he was reacting in the city council room. i said off the rails because it's the first thing that came to my mind, but you're the one that
. >> okay, sex aside, how about just the brass tax of the finance and the problems on his corporate card, because there have been some questionable charges, at questionable places that once again link back to sex, but that's still there and that's still a big problem. >> and that's actually something that isn't black and white. what we do know is that there is a criminal investigation going on in connection to the sexual harassment charges, but there are also these charges that he...
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that's where they want the tax incentives. and reduce overhead expenses for us. >> yeah. >> we'll pay tax as long as we're profitable. >> sounds fair. maria, thanks for that. good to see you, maria pinelli. >> nice to see you. >> global strategic markets leader at ey. we've got numbers out from gome. we were talking about this earlier, the chinese electrical supplier. we were hoping they would get into profit, and they have got a h-1 net profit of 332 million yuan. >>> we'll take a short break. investors get a fresh check on u.s. housing after massive loss in weak home sales. a preview of the s&p case-shiller index, right after this. [ male announcer ] it's time. time to have new experiences with a familiar keyboard. to update our status without opening an app. to have all our messages in one place. to browse... and share... faster than ever. ♪ it's time to do everything better than before. the new blackberry q10. it's time. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange." i'm ross westgate. your headlines from around the globe. a
that's where they want the tax incentives. and reduce overhead expenses for us. >> yeah. >> we'll pay tax as long as we're profitable. >> sounds fair. maria, thanks for that. good to see you, maria pinelli. >> nice to see you. >> global strategic markets leader at ey. we've got numbers out from gome. we were talking about this earlier, the chinese electrical supplier. we were hoping they would get into profit, and they have got a h-1 net profit of 332 million yuan....
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with the idea of tax increases. and that are quite conservative on issues of euro rescue. >> you know what? unfortunately, some technical issues there with the line. we'll try to get annette back for you. she's joining us there out of munich. i'm just with interest reading all of your e-mails about the biggest mistakes you ever made. victor says my biggest was after ten operations, excess confidence with myself. don't put on a stop on the 11th position and then lose the incomes. patrick writes through with his biggest mistake. he says he won the 2011 cnbc golf putter. congratulations. because of the close correctly. he then swung the putter in the office. super good idea to do that always. crash. he hit someone's coffee automat. 1,000 euros is how much that coffee machine costs. he says now with the guy's new coffee, it tastes better. and the cnbc putter has a place on the shelf. always good to hear. keep your stories coming through. the biggest mistake that you ever made or the costliest mistake. worldwide@cnbc or
with the idea of tax increases. and that are quite conservative on issues of euro rescue. >> you know what? unfortunately, some technical issues there with the line. we'll try to get annette back for you. she's joining us there out of munich. i'm just with interest reading all of your e-mails about the biggest mistakes you ever made. victor says my biggest was after ten operations, excess confidence with myself. don't put on a stop on the 11th position and then lose the incomes. patrick...
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the tax is coming in are not enough to pay the benefits. it is a situation that will only get worse. we have more and more people going on ssdi and we do not have enough taxpayers paying for those who are on the disability rolls. as a what qualifies disability? guest: that is where we get into trouble. it is very subjective. it used to be the disability had to be in a permanent, long-term nature. now it only have to last 12 months. the considerations used to determine disability are more subjective. ofyou look at the history it, in the 1980's, there was a backlash. by changingponded the process. owadays, people qualifying for muscular skeletal disabilities. it is very subjective. it is very hard to determine if someone is truly disabled and if that is a permanent disability. host: when the program started, it was for back injuries and things that would take you out of work. was seen as a transition period that was when we had a more blue-collar work force. people approaching retirement. host: our guest is joining us to talk about disability
the tax is coming in are not enough to pay the benefits. it is a situation that will only get worse. we have more and more people going on ssdi and we do not have enough taxpayers paying for those who are on the disability rolls. as a what qualifies disability? guest: that is where we get into trouble. it is very subjective. it used to be the disability had to be in a permanent, long-term nature. now it only have to last 12 months. the considerations used to determine disability are more...
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the federal government applies a tax on the telephone companies and then the telephone companies use that money to essentially give away these free phones. bill: that's the universal service on your phone bill, that's the hidden tax. >> it's almost like saying the roads are free, we don't have to pay for by the road. that's paid for by the gals companies because they are paid for with t that money come out of our pockets, not out of the pockets of the gasoline and oil companies. it's paid for by you and me because we pay it when we pay our phone bill. bill: some suggest the more cell phones they hand out the more money they make. this is something you are arguing should be defunded as part of the budget bite coming up in two weeks. we'll see if that's a part of that. >> this is going to be a joy began can fight. issues like this will come up, too. what i wonder about, whether we are moving towards a society where things like ipads and personal computers, will those also be subsidized? things like cable tv? where do you end it? bill: i'll be in line for that. because you ask, bya if s
the federal government applies a tax on the telephone companies and then the telephone companies use that money to essentially give away these free phones. bill: that's the universal service on your phone bill, that's the hidden tax. >> it's almost like saying the roads are free, we don't have to pay for by the road. that's paid for by the gals companies because they are paid for with t that money come out of our pockets, not out of the pockets of the gasoline and oil companies. it's paid...
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americans think that the new health care law is going to increase their medical costs and their taxes and add to the federal deficit. and as we've seen over the past couple weeks as more information starts to come out from larger companies, from universities, it really is increasing their costs. as a result, they're dropping coverage for spouses. we heard that last week. mercedes. >> that's right. the ones that are out of touch are the democrats and president obama. the reason being you have 54% of americans that disapprove of obama care. and the fact is that we need to see changes to the law. and delays, even the president and the unions, his own liberal basis saying there needs to be changes to the law. we've seen a delay in the employer mandates. and we also now need to move forward and have these delays. they need to have the delays on the individual mandates, which by the way has bipartisan support in the house as well as on the exchange subsidies and taxes. let me tell you, those vulnerable democrats take that into 2014 in the mid-term elections there will be a referendum on oba
americans think that the new health care law is going to increase their medical costs and their taxes and add to the federal deficit. and as we've seen over the past couple weeks as more information starts to come out from larger companies, from universities, it really is increasing their costs. as a result, they're dropping coverage for spouses. we heard that last week. mercedes. >> that's right. the ones that are out of touch are the democrats and president obama. the reason being you...
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now fox news is learning about a new intel program, one that has our government keeping tax on people inside mexico. that's next. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ at& license and registrationss. please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's out.. fix it. digital insurance id cards. just a click away with the geico mobile app. do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purch
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and on top of it now, there are all these penalty, and yes, you just pointed out taxes for that. so that naturally drives up cost, right? >> yes it does the point is,gy guess that four years ago when we were getting into health care reform, you had to sell it. it had to be sold to the public and sold as a political vehicle to change our health care system. to sell it, you have got to promise the costs would go down and everything would be just fine with the policy you've already got. those were promises made then. they're simply not being fulfilled now. frankly, gregg, with what, 40 days to go with the start of these exchanges, looks like we're in for a period of chaos, certainly in the early going of obamacare. gregg: there is also word, and we'll talk about later on, the people who are implementing this, they don't understand. how could anybody understand 18,000 plus pages of regulations. you know, it is just mind bog gelling. >> here's what you got to think about. it is not working, got it? gregg: got it. stu varney, thanks. maybe they will make it work. who knows. thanks. mar
and on top of it now, there are all these penalty, and yes, you just pointed out taxes for that. so that naturally drives up cost, right? >> yes it does the point is,gy guess that four years ago when we were getting into health care reform, you had to sell it. it had to be sold to the public and sold as a political vehicle to change our health care system. to sell it, you have got to promise the costs would go down and everything would be just fine with the policy you've already got....
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folks are very excited here about the fact that after 11 years of construction and $6.4 billion in tax payer money, the new bridge will finally open. wednesday night at 8:00, crews are shutting down the bridge while they realign the 880 with thier baba wayne na island, they will be paving and striping lanes. we spoke to one lane working on the bridge. >> overall, it will be better. >> reporter: looking pregty -- pretty good? >> yeah. the bridge looks nice, nice and smooth. it's pretty. other than the eyesore that -- there will be an eyesore in that zone. >> reporter: traffic will be a nightmare for the next week. ferries are extending service. b.a.r.t. is adding limited service through sunday night. a number of events are scheduled over this holiday weekend, including as games, a cal football game and the sausalito arts festival. the new bay bridge is set 0 tone back to work on labor day weekend. the -- the chp will by ginn traffic breaks. and coming up, we'll tell you when the old bridge will be completely down and why it's considered a pretty dangerous business. i'm tara moriarty, kt
folks are very excited here about the fact that after 11 years of construction and $6.4 billion in tax payer money, the new bridge will finally open. wednesday night at 8:00, crews are shutting down the bridge while they realign the 880 with thier baba wayne na island, they will be paving and striping lanes. we spoke to one lane working on the bridge. >> overall, it will be better. >> reporter: looking pregty -- pretty good? >> yeah. the bridge looks nice, nice and smooth....
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buried in president obama's new health care law costing tax pacers billions of dollars. well turns out native americans are exempt from the individual mandate and won't face any fines if they don't sign up. they already get free health care and taxpayers foot the bill at the same time. native americans will qualify for additional benefits if they do sign up and once again, guess who pays? william la jeunesse is live in los angeles with these details. william? >> reporter: well, heather the individual mandate is the cornerstone of obamacare. without it healthy people leave the system and sick people can't afford the rates. so the administration promised to penalize everyone in order to get 100% compliance. at least that's what you were told. obamacare's individual mandate requires all americans buy health insurance except native americans. >> exempt to me means that we don't have to participate, we're not required by law to participate. >> reporter: that means native americans, unlike others will not be fined for not having insurance. >> yeah, it does create a rather unfa
buried in president obama's new health care law costing tax pacers billions of dollars. well turns out native americans are exempt from the individual mandate and won't face any fines if they don't sign up. they already get free health care and taxpayers foot the bill at the same time. native americans will qualify for additional benefits if they do sign up and once again, guess who pays? william la jeunesse is live in los angeles with these details. william? >> reporter: well, heather...
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it doesn't matter whether you've been through foreclosure, divorce, repossession, bankrucy, tax liens, collections or medical bills. we realize people experience credit problems through no fault of their own. we also realize most credit reports contain errors. in fact, 4 out of 5 credit reports contain errors. is that your fault? of course not. chances are you're credit report has inaccurate information on it - that's a fact we understand and know how to work with. shouldn't you still be allowed to drive the car truck van or suv of your dreams? well, we think so. and we'll prove it, guaranteed! during our work with credit damaged individuals over the past years we discovered that 25 percent of all credit reports contain such serious errors that those individuals could be denied credit. we specialize and work exclusively with those individuals here at us auto credit. we know how to work with any type of credit situation. if you think you fit into this category, which you probably do - as is the case with most american's - give us a call now - we can help! after my divorce and foreclosu
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you could calm l it a regressiv tax. tucked into the microwave legislation was something much bigger that could have a huge impact. something called raising the social cost of carbon. >> essentially they're putting a cost on what we're doing to the environment by using different things including microwaves. but it's important where the government sets that cost measure. my understanding is they didn't consult congress on this. they picked a number and set it themselves. >> there's a lot of problems with this. the first is it's completely unilateral. president obama said in the state of the union i will act alone on the environment. and he has. this obviously has not had any congressional approval. yet another example of the obama administration forcing through a liberal agenda. on top of that, it's also a very arbitrary number. they've essentially said the social cost of capital 50 years from now, the damage done by microwaves will be x numbers of dollars. it's impossible to quantify that. it could be whatever the regula
you could calm l it a regressiv tax. tucked into the microwave legislation was something much bigger that could have a huge impact. something called raising the social cost of carbon. >> essentially they're putting a cost on what we're doing to the environment by using different things including microwaves. but it's important where the government sets that cost measure. my understanding is they didn't consult congress on this. they picked a number and set it themselves. >> there's a...
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that's an abuse of tax dollars. i don't want you using my money to support that. however, i do want them to keep us safe. >> i'm old enough to remember when conservatives feared an all powerful state and feared government intrusion in the personal lives of americans who have done no wrong. sort of bewildering here. >> let us know what you think, foxandfriends.com. do you agree or disagree with the former vice president of the united states. find us on twitter. >>> headlines, stern warning for syria and the white house that says any type of miller action would create chaos across the middle east. it comes at u.s. warships are on the move to syria and defense secretary chuck hagel says the u.s. miller is ready to go if needed. >> president obama has asked the defense department to prepare options for all contingencies. we have done that. again, we are prepared to exercise whatever option, if he decides to employ one of those options. >> and the death toll in last week's apparent chemical attack now rising to 355 people. syria's government is denying using those weap
that's an abuse of tax dollars. i don't want you using my money to support that. however, i do want them to keep us safe. >> i'm old enough to remember when conservatives feared an all powerful state and feared government intrusion in the personal lives of americans who have done no wrong. sort of bewildering here. >> let us know what you think, foxandfriends.com. do you agree or disagree with the former vice president of the united states. find us on twitter. >>>...
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they are saying listen, if you fill out an application for tax-exempt status and don't write down the years in which you served and the character in which you served, you'll be fined $1,000 per day. let's crack down on those people at the american legion. who is this lois lerner and why are we still paying her? >>anna: $1 thousand a day? -- $1,000 a day, doesn't this seem outlandish? some of these individuals are older and don't have access to the internet and don't have access to the information and that might slow them down. >>steve: a congressman is deeply concerned. he needs to make sure the i.r.s. is not overstepping the bound of privacy which it looks like once again it is. >>brian: the first lady focuses on veterans' concerns and those who serve. this might be a good opportunity to get involved. >>> the u.s. reportedly ready to take action in syria. from missiles to fighter planes, how would we actually fight this kind of war? what would a first strike look like? we scramble thomas mcinerny >>anna: donald trump getting an f. did he defraud thousands of students? coming up next.
they are saying listen, if you fill out an application for tax-exempt status and don't write down the years in which you served and the character in which you served, you'll be fined $1,000 per day. let's crack down on those people at the american legion. who is this lois lerner and why are we still paying her? >>anna: $1 thousand a day? -- $1,000 a day, doesn't this seem outlandish? some of these individuals are older and don't have access to the internet and don't have access to the...
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i guess our taxes will come up. that's the environment i come to work with, with rates going higher meaning we're going to be worried about housing. it's a shunken universe of what i can buy. >> you keep talking about the idea of this list of goodwiners is getting -- the island is getting smaller. >> i look back and try to circle back to all the big winners and who i feel comfortable. tjx, why? apparel. everybody else is bad so they dump the apparel on them. we're not seeing a huge group of stocks that make you want to buy them with gasoline going toward four, with the psyche getting a little bit worse. but that said, there is a bit underneath here. yesterday's action was not -- was a little constructive. when i go to the chart and i find sometimes, i don't mind saying it, i go to chartus. kind of negative because we break some of these averages, we the way, there is mark-up. end of the month mark-up that still exists. >> before we do retail, what is this idea of month-end selling here because august has been so ove
i guess our taxes will come up. that's the environment i come to work with, with rates going higher meaning we're going to be worried about housing. it's a shunken universe of what i can buy. >> you keep talking about the idea of this list of goodwiners is getting -- the island is getting smaller. >> i look back and try to circle back to all the big winners and who i feel comfortable. tjx, why? apparel. everybody else is bad so they dump the apparel on them. we're not seeing a huge...
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the future, if you've got a generous plan from the university of virginia, you're going to be heavily taxed on it. it's going to cost you a lot more money. on three counts, all those promises broken at the university of virginia. >> okay. so if you're a uva employee and your spouse works elsewhere and has health care available to them elsewhere, you have to cut them off from that particular policy. what's interesting though, i would imagine u.p.s. and uva both have pretty good health insurance. so if the spouse is working for a company that provides minimal coverage, you know, their coverage is going in the dumper. >> that's true. it applies to 15,000 people at u.p.s. now, that's a lot of people who are going to lose the coverage that they like. >> and the university of virginia, a big proponent of passing obama care. they were very much in support of it. and now they are actually paying the price for it. but ultimately it's their employees that do. >> it's ironic, isn't it? that universities all across the country -- >> we had a professor from penn state. >> they're essentially left of cen
the future, if you've got a generous plan from the university of virginia, you're going to be heavily taxed on it. it's going to cost you a lot more money. on three counts, all those promises broken at the university of virginia. >> okay. so if you're a uva employee and your spouse works elsewhere and has health care available to them elsewhere, you have to cut them off from that particular policy. what's interesting though, i would imagine u.p.s. and uva both have pretty good health...
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it will cost you about 1,041 a month, including your mortgage, taxes and insurance. >> ainsley: beautiful. let's move to north carolina. charlotte, north carolina. you have one that's a little under 150,000. >> absolutely. this is about 144,000. this is three bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. it's a great two-story house. it's really sort of new refreshed. it's got lots of great new tile, new carpeting, a lot of new finishes. another one with a big master bedroom, master bath. also on the outside, again you've got a really nice outdoor entertaining area with a big deck, a big large backyard. this one is very close to shopping and dining. this is going to cost you about $750 a month. >> ainsley: michael, let's move to tennessee. nashville, tennessee. you can get a little country music and a house for $224,615. >> that's right. this one, i'm telling you, i'm moving into this house. this is my pick of the week. i love this house. we're all moving to nashville. this is about $224,000. it's three bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. a little over 1500 square feet. this is a great looking house! it's basically an histo
it will cost you about 1,041 a month, including your mortgage, taxes and insurance. >> ainsley: beautiful. let's move to north carolina. charlotte, north carolina. you have one that's a little under 150,000. >> absolutely. this is about 144,000. this is three bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. it's a great two-story house. it's really sort of new refreshed. it's got lots of great new tile, new carpeting, a lot of new finishes. another one with a big master bedroom, master bath. also on the...